Post-conciliar institutional renewal of Krakow’s Church according to cardinal Karol Wojtyła
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Karol Wojtyła, the Second Vatican Council, enrichment of faith, the Presbyteral Council, metropolitan curia, Pastoral Council, Pastoral Synod of Krakow Archdiocese, the First Provincial CouncilAbstract
Cardinal Karol Wojtyła, inspired by the Second Vatican Council, initiated a renewal of Krakow’s Church. The process was multidimensional and involved, among others, a reform of existing archdiocesan structures and a creation of new ones. The renewal was deeply rooted in the theology of the Second Vatican Council, especially in its teaching on the Church, presented by the Council as a community of the People of God, and the Mystical Body of Christ. To achieve accurate reception of the teaching of the Council, card. Wojtyła used the Archdiocesan Synod of Krakow and the Provincial Council.Downloads
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2013-11-30
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